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School Information University of Kansas User's Group is KU Staff/Faculty Report Prepared for Jay Hawk Contact Information Jay Hawk ucc@ku.edu Only Display Occupations That Would Require A... No Preference Associate or 2 Year Degree Bachelor Degree Advanced Degree Update Display Clear Preferences To clear your current selections and display careers at all education levels, click here. Career and Educational Goals Your Career Goals I would like something that involves being outside, being organized and talking to people. Your Educational Goals I'd like to major in something that involves the environment. Career Planning Status Summary Your Career Planning can be summarized as follows: The scores range from 1 to 5 1=Not Prepared 3=More Prepared 5=Very Prepared Self Assessment 3.17 Career Exploration 3.33 Career Planning Satisfaction 3.83 1 2 Low 3 Medium 4 5 High Self Assessment (3.17) Self-Assessment is important because it enables you to identify which occupations and major study areas are most compatible with your personal attributes. Your medium self assessment score indicates that you are moderately involved in examining your interests, values, personality, and skills. It is important that you stay actively involved in self assessment because it is the most important first step in career planning. Career Exploration (3.33) Career Exploration is important because it enables you to compare and evaluate occupations and major areas of study that appeal to you. Your medium score indicates that you are moderately involved in career exploration. It is important that you continue or increase your involvement in career exploration because it will help you narrow down your options and map out your career goals. Career Planning Satisfaction (3.83) Planning Satisfaction measures the extent to which you are satisfied with the results of your career

planning activities and your ability to resolve problems that can interfere with your decision making. Your high score suggests you are not experiencing any problems with your career planning. If at any time you do encounter any problems, you should consider discussing them with your career advisor. Your Academic Strengths and Weaknesses You indicated that you "Excel" in the following: Art - Fine Art - Performing Biology and Environmental Sciences Computers & Technology English Foreign Languages Music Physical Education You indicated that you "Do Pretty Well" in the following: Language Arts You indicated that you "Do OK" in the following: Business (eg Management, Marketing, Economics) Math Physical Sciences (eg Chemistry, Physics, Astronomy) Social Sciences (eg Psychology, Philosophy, Religion) Social Studies Career and Educational Accomplishments Your Career Accomplishments Your Educational Accomplishments Your Personal Development Needs You indicated that you need Little or No Improvement In: Establishing Rapport With Others - Being in sync or on the same wavelength with others. Flexibility - The ability to readily adapt to changes, shift your point of view, and/or look at a situation in a different way. Honesty - The human quality or communicating and acting truthfully. Listening - The ability to pay close attention to, and make sense of, what we hear. Problem Solving - A process that involves, eg, clarifying description of the problem, analyzing causes, identifying alternatives, assessing each alternative, choosing one, implementing it, and evaluating whether the problem was solved or not. Public Speaking - The ability to present material to a group of people in a structured, deliberate manner. Respect - Consideration for other people's privacy, their physical space and belongings; and respect for different viewpoints, philosophies, physical ability, beliefs and personality.

Stability - Maintaining composure in stressful situations. Teamwork - The ability to work with other people toward a common vision or goal. You indicated that you need Moderate Improvement In: Creativity - The ability to think outside the b ox. Leadership - The ability to direct others. Negotiating - The ability to exchange ideas, information and opinions with others. Organization - Knowing where things are at all times. Sensitivity - The ability to react appropriately to the emotions or feelings of other people. Sociability - The ability to interact with other people on a personal level. Time Management - Having the tools or techniques for planning and scheduling time, usually with the aim to increase effectiveness and/or efficiency. Writing - The ability express your ideas on paper where the presentation is tightly structured, grammatically and syntactically correct, substantive, and interesting. You indicated that you need A Great Deal of Improvement In: Commitment - Having persistence with a purpose. Discipline - The ability to stay on task and complete projects. Motivation - A desire to achieve a goal, combined with the energy to work towards that goal.

Work Interest Profile Summary Your interests can be summarized as follows: Your average score in each area is also shown below as a number ranging from 0 to 100 where: 0=Low 50=Moderate 100=High Conventional 58.33 Investigative 54.17 Realistic 45.83 Social 33.33 Enterprising 20.83 Artistic 20.83 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Your top 3 work interests in the order you selected are: Conventional "the organizers" People in the conventional category often prefer orderly, systematic work. Work tasks often include keeping records, and organizing written and numerical materials according to a plan. They like to see things run efficiently and smoothly, which means they will pay attention to administrative details. They generally enjoy keeping accurate records, organizing, working with numbers, and using a computer. Investigative "the thinkers" People in the investigative category often have a strong desire to understand cause and effect, and solve puzzles and problems. They often work in jobs that are scientific in nature. Their work often involves the analysis of data, using formulas, graphs and numbers. Investigative types typically prefer to work independently, and with minimum supervision. People in this category generally enjoy using computers, solving math problems, interpreting formulas, and thinking abstractly. Realistic "the doers" People in the realistic category often prefer to work with objects and things. They are likely to enjoy creating things with their hands and using tools and machines. Some prefer large, powerful machines like tractors, while others prefer precision machinery such as X-ray or electronic equipment. People in this category generally enjoy being physically active, repairing equipment, rebuilding cars, fixing electrical things, solving mechanical problems, playing sports, working outdoors, and using their hands. Work Interests Careers Accounting Clerk Actuary Air Traffic Controller (HIDE) Insurance Underwriter Internal Auditor Legal Secretary 100

Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisor Airfield Operations Specialist Audiovisual Production Specialist Brokerage Clerk Budget Accountant Budget Analyst Cartographer (Map Scientist) Cartographic Technician Certified Public Accountant (CPA) City Planning Aide Compliance Officer Computer Customer Support Specialist Congressional Aide Cost Accountant Cost Estimator County or City Auditor Court Administrator Court Reporter Credit Analyst Customs Inspector Electrical Drafter Emergency Management Specialist Executive Secretary Fire Inspector Fire Investigator Golf Course Superintendent Government Budget Analyst Immigration Inspector Insurance Appraiser (Auto Damage) Insurance Claim Examiner Librarian Library Technician Logisticians Management Consultant (Analyst) Mapping Technician Marina Boat Charter Administrator Marine Cargo Surveyor Medical Records Technician Medical Secretary Patent Agent Pharmacy Technician Photogrammetric Engineer Police Identification and Records Officers Property Accountant Property Assessor Quality Control Coordinator Quality Control Engineer Real Estate Assessor Referee / Umpire Revenue Agent (Government) Safety Inspector Systems Accountant Tax Accountant Tax Auditor Tax Collector Tax Preparer Title Examiner Title Searchers Town Clerk Video Engineer

Leisure Interest Profile Summary Your interests can be summarized as follows: Your average score in each area is also shown below as a number ranging from 0 to 100 where: 0=Low 50=Moderate 100=High Organizing 54.17 Educational 45.83 Social 29.17 Practical 25.00 Artistic 20.83 Leading 12.50 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Your top 3 leisure related interests are: Organizing "the organizers" People with an organizing orientation generally like to be involved in activities that follow set procedures and routines. They like to work with data and details, have clerical or numerical ability, and carry out tasks in great detail. They are often described as being conforming, practical, careful, obedient, thrifty, efficient, orderly, conscientious, and persistent. Educational "the thinkers" People with an educational orientation like to be involved in activities that have to do with ideas and thinking; these are people who like to observe, learn, investigate, analyze, evaluate, or solve problems. They like to search for facts and figure out problems mentally. They prefer working with ideas rather than with people or things. They are often described as being analytical, curious, methodical, rational, cautious, independent, precise, reserved, complex, intellectual, and modest. Social "the helpers" People with a social orientation enjoy helping and advising people. They tend to be concerned about other peoples welfare. They promote learning and personal development and are very interested in human relationships. They are often described as being helpful, responsible, warm, cooperative, idealistic, sociable, tactful, friendly, kind, sympathetic, generous, patient, and understanding. Leisure Interests Careers Accounting Clerk Actuary Air Traffic Controller Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisor (HIDE) Insurance Underwriter Internal Auditor Legal Secretary Librarian 100

Airfield Operations Specialist Audiovisual Production Specialist Brokerage Clerk Budget Accountant Budget Analyst Cartographer (Map Scientist) Cartographic Technician Certified Public Accountant (CPA) City Planning Aide Compliance Officer Computer Customer Support Specialist Congressional Aide Cost Accountant Cost Estimator County or City Auditor Court Administrator Court Reporter Credit Analyst Customs Inspector Electrical Drafter Emergency Management Specialist Executive Secretary Fire Inspector Fire Investigator Golf Course Superintendent Government Budget Analyst Immigration Inspector Insurance Appraiser (Auto Damage) Insurance Claim Examiner Library Technician Logisticians Management Consultant (Analyst) Mapping Technician Marina Boat Charter Administrator Marine Cargo Surveyor Medical Records Technician Medical Secretary Patent Agent Pharmacy Technician Photogrammetric Engineer Police Identification and Records Officers Property Accountant Property Assessor Quality Control Coordinator Quality Control Engineer Real Estate Assessor Referee / Umpire Revenue Agent (Government) Safety Inspector Systems Accountant Tax Accountant Tax Auditor Tax Collector Tax Preparer Title Examiner Title Searchers Town Clerk Video Engineer Skills Profile Summary The Skills You Selected Are: Managing Money Determining how much money is required to get a job done, allocating those monies, and then accounting for all expenditures. Managing Physical Resources The ability to make appropriate use of equipment and materials to get a job done. Managing Time Allocating and budgeting your time for different tasks so that things get done when needed. Careers matching all Skills (HIDE) Occupations that match all the Skills that were selected: Hotel Manager Set Illustrator Set Designer Other Occupations that include 2 Skills that were selected: Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisor Historic Site Administrator Airline Flight Operations Administrator Horticultural Worker Supervisor Athletic Coach Hotel Convention/Events Coordinator Benefits Manager Housekeeping Supervisors Budget Analyst Loan Officer Buyer Logging Worker Supervisor Chef Museum Technicians and Conservators Compensation Administrator Non-Retail Sales Supervisor Contract Administrator Plant Manager (Manufacturing) Contract Specialist Purchasing Manager Crop Workers Supervisor Real Estate Broker Export Agent Recreation Leader Financial Analyst Restaurant Manager

Forester General and Operations Managers Golf Course Superintendent Government Budget Analyst Greenhouse and Nursery Manager Your Personality Type: Personality Profile Summary Retail Buyer Sales Promoter Social and Human Service Assistants Student Financial Aid Administrator Traffic Administrator (Freight & Passenger) Your personality can be summarized as follows: You like to focus your attention on the exploration of new ideas that can lead to improvements that can benefit people. You are attracted to new ideas, new people and new activities. Your approach to new projects is to be open minded, flexible and committed to the project goals. You like to work in situations and think best when you can associate with other people who share your values and interests. You are enthusiastic, spontaneous, and strive for perfection in subjects that appeal to you. Choosing Your Career: People with your personality type are attracted to occupations that can make a contribution to society, help other people develop their abilities, and improve the knowledge and the well being of others. Examples of such occupations are found in the fields of teaching, counseling, health sciences, literature, art and psychology.

Careers matching Personality Academic Advisor Actor/Actress Admissions Counselor Agricultural Sciences Professor Alcohol & Drug Abuse Assistance Coordinator Alumni Relations Coordinator Animation Cartoonist Anthropologist Anthropology and Archeology Professor Archaeologist Architecture Professor Area and Cultural Studies Professor Art Appraiser Art Director Art Restorer Art Teacher Art Therapist Artists Agent (Manager) Athlete Athletic Coach Audiovisual Production Specialist Biology Professor Biopsychologist Book Editor Broadcast News Analyst Broadcast Technician Business Professor Camp Director Caption Writer Cardiologist (MD) Career Counselor Cartographic Technician Cartoonist (Publications) Casting Director Chaplain Chemistry Professor Child Care Center Administrator Child Life Specialist Child Support Services Worker Choreographer Cinematographer City Planning Aide Clergy Member (Religious Leader) Clinical Psychologist Clinical Sociologist College/University Professor Commercial Designer Communications Professor Community Health Nurse Community Organization Worker Community Welfare Worker Composer Computer Science Professor Copy Writer Counseling Psychologist Criminal Justice Professor Custom Tailor Dancer (HIDE) Library Consultant Library Science Professor Library Technician Lobbyist Manual Arts Therapist Marriage and Family Therapists Math Professor Medical and Public Health Social Workers Medical and Scientific Illustrator Medical Assistant Medical Photographer Mental Health Counselor Merchandise Displayer Middle School Administrator Middle School Guidance Counselor Middle School Teacher Midwife Missionary Worker (Foreign Country) Motion Picture Director Museum Curator Museum Technicians and Conservators Music Arrangers and Orchestrators Music Director Music Teacher Music Therapist Musician Neuropsychologist Newspaper Editor Newspaper/Magazines Writer Nurse Practitioner Nursing Professor Obstetrician (MD) Occupational Therapist Occupational Therapy Assistant Ophthalmic Laboratory Technician Ophthalmologist (MD) Ornamental-Metalwork Designer Outdoor Education Teacher Package Designer Painter Paleontologist Parole Officer Peace Corps Worker (Volunteer) Pediatrician (MD) Philosophy and Religion Professor Photographer Photojournalist Physical Education Instructor Physical Therapist Physical Therapy Assistant Physics Professor Poets and Lyricists Police Artist Political Science Professor Political Scientist Preschool Administrator Preschool Teacher Private Nurse

Dancer Deaf Students Teacher Developmental Psychologist Disabled Students Teacher Disk Jockey Economics Professor Editorial Writer, Newspapers & Magazines Education and Training Administrator Education Professor Educational Administrator Educational Psychologist Educational Therapist Elementary School Administrator Elementary School Teacher Engineering Professor English Language and Literature Professor Environmental Science Professor Equal Opportunity Representative Exhibit Artist Exhibit Designer Experimental Psychologist Family Caseworker Family Practitioner (MD) Fashion Artist Fashion Coordinator Fashion Designer Field Health Officer Film Editor Financial Aid Counselor Fine Artist Fitness Trainer Flight Attendant Foreign Language Interpreter Foreign Language Teacher Foreign Language Translator (Written Material) Foreign Service Officer Foreign Service Peacekeeping Specialist Foreign Student Adviser Forensics Psychologist Forestry and Conservation Science Professor Funeral Director Furniture Designer General Internists (MD) Geographer Geography Professor Graduate Teaching Assistant Graphic Designer Gynecologist (MD) Health Case Manager Health Educators Health Psychologist High School Administrator High School Guidance Counselor High School Teacher Historian Historic Site Administrator Historical Archivist History Professor Home Economics Teacher Home Economist Home Health Aide Horticulture Therapist Private Nurse Probation Officer Professional Sports Scout Psychiatric Technician Psychiatrist (MD) Psychology Professor Psychometrist Public Health Service Officer Public Relations Specialist Publications Editor Radiation Therapists Radio & TV Announcer Radio & TV News Commentator Radio & TV Newscaster Radio & TV Producer Radio & TV Program Director Radio & TV Sports Announcer Radio & TV Station Administrator Radio & TV Talk Show Host Radio Operators Recreation Leader Recreational Therapist Referee / Umpire Registrar Administrator Religious Institution Education Coordinator Remedial Education Teachers Reporter Residence Counselor Resource Teacher Respiratory Therapist School Nurse School Psychologist Scientific Linguist Scientific Photographer Screen Writer Script Editor Sculptors Self-Enrichment Education Teachers Set Designer Set Illustrator Singers Social and Human Service Assistants Social Psychologist Social Science Research Assistants Social Service Volunteer (Peace Corps, Vista) Social Welfare Administrator Social Work Professor Social Worker Sociologist Sociology Professor Sound Engineering Technicians Special Education Administrator Speech Pathologist Speech Writer Sport Psychologist Sportswriter (Journalist) Student Admissions Administrator Student Affairs Administrator Student Financial Aid Administrator Substance Abuse Counselor Teacher of the Blind Teachers Aide

Horticulture Therapist Hospital Nurse Human Factors Psychologist Human Resources Management Consultant Illustrator Industrial Arts Teacher Industrial Designer Industrial Therapist Industrial-Organizational Psychologist Instructional Coordinators Interior Designer Interpreter for the Hearing Impaired Kindergarten Teacher Law Professor Learning Disability Teacher Librarian Teachers Aide Technical & Scientific Publications Editor Technical Illustrator Technical Publications Writer Textile Designer Travel Writer (Journalist) Urban and Regional Planner Video Engineer Video Game Designer Vocational Ed Teacher (Middle and High School) Vocational Education Instructors Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor Voice Pathologist Web Art Director Writer /Author Values Profile Summary The Values You Selected Are: Income Having a level of income that will afford you with luxuries, and which will allow you to become financially independent. Independence Being able to decide on how to get something done without significant direction from someone else. Stability Having a routine job where the duties are very predictable and not likely to change over a long period of time. Careers matching Values (HIDE) Occupations that match all the Values that were selected: Athletes Business Manager Hospital Administrator Bank and Branch Managers Hotel Manager Benefits Manager Human Resources Management Advisor Brokers Floor Representative Insurance Estate Planner Budget Accountant Internal Auditor Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Legislator Chief Financial Officer Loan Counselor Compensation Administrator Loan Officer Computer and Information Scientists Mathematician Computer and Information Systems Managers Operations Management Analyst Computer Applications Engineer Personnel Administrator Computer Systems Analyst Private Sector Executives Congressional Aide Property Accountant Contract Administrator Property Managers Controller (Finance) Public Health Service Officer Cost Accountant Purchasing Manager County or City Auditor Quality Control Coordinator Economist Quality Control Engineer Employment Administrator Reliability Engineer Export Agent Securities Broker Finance Manager Sports Events Business Manager Financial Analyst Standards Engineer Financial Examiner Statistician Financial Planner Student Financial Aid Administrator Financial Services Sales Agent Systems Accountant Foreign Exchange Trader Talent Agent Funds Development Administrator Tax Accountant

Funds Development Administrator General and Operations Managers Government Service Executives Tax Accountant Tax Preparer Treasurer (Corporate) Other Occupations that include 2 Values that were selected: Actuary Landscape Architect Adjudicator Magistrate Admiralty Lawyer Management Consultant (Analyst) Advertising Agency Coordinator Marine and Aquatic Biologist Aeronautical & Aerospace Engineer Marine Architect Agricultural Engineer Marine Engineer Agronomist Marine Surveyor Airline Flight Reservations Administrator Marine/Port Engineer Airport Administrator Market Research Analyst Anesthesiologist (MD) Marketing Managers Anthropologist Materials Engineer Appeals Examiner Materials Scientist Arbitrator Mechanical Engineer Astronomer Mediator Athletic Director Meteorologist Atmospheric and Space Scientist Microbiologist Attorney Middle School Administrator Automotive Engineer Mining Engineer Biochemist Motion Picture Director Biologist Neuropsychologist Biomedical Engineer Obstetrician (MD) Biophysicist Occupational Physician (MD) Biopsychologist Oceanographer Botanist Ophthalmologist (MD) Cardiologist (MD) Optometrist Casting Director Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons Ceramic Engineer Orthodontist (MD) Chemical Engineer Paleontologist Chemist Patent Lawyer Civil Engineer Pathologist (MD) Clinical Dietitian Pediatrician (MD) Clinical Psychologist Periodontist Clinical Sociologist Petroleum Geologist Computer Systems Engineer Pharmacologist Conciliator Physicist Conservation Scientist Plant Breeder Corporation Lawyer Plastic Surgeon Cost Analysis Engineer Political Scientist Counseling Psychologist Probate Lawyer Criminal Lawyer Product Safety Engineer Cytologist Prosthodontist Dentist (DDS) Psychiatrist (MD) Dermatologist (MD) Psychometrist Developmental Psychologist Public Relations Manager Dietitian and Nutritionist Radio & TV Producer Education and Training Administrator Radio & TV Program Director Educational Administrator Radio & TV Station Administrator Educational Psychologist Radiologist (MD) Electrical Engineer Railroad Engineer Electronics Engineer Real Estate Lawyer Elementary School Administrator Registrar Administrator Environmental Disease Analyst Resource Recovery Engineer Environmental Engineer Retail Buyer Environmental Research Analyst Sales Engineers Epidemiologists Sales Managers Experimental Psychologist Sales Promoter Factory Layout Engineer Sales Representative (Graphic Arts)

Factory Layout Engineer Family Practitioner (MD) Sales Representative (Graphic Arts) Sales Representative (Printed Advertising) Farm Products Purchasing Agent Field Health Officer Fire Prevention Engineer Forensics Psychologist Forest Engineer Fund Raiser Funeral Director General Internists (MD) Geneticist Geographer Geologist Geophysicist Gynecologist (MD) Harbor Master Health Psychologist Hearing Officer High School Administrator Historian Horticulturist Human Factors Psychologist Human Resources Management Consultant Hydraulic Engineer Hydrographer Hydrologist Industrial Engineer Industrial Health Engineer Industrial Relations Analyst Industrial Relations Specialist Industrial-Organizational Psychologist Insurance Agent Insurance Lawyer Judge Labor Relations Advisor Sales Representative (Radio & TV Time) Sanitary Engineer School Architect School Psychologist Scientific Linguist Seismologist Social Psychologist Sociologist Soil Engineer Soil Scientist Solar Energy Systems Designer Special Education Administrator Sport Psychologist Sports Agent Sports Physician (Orthopedist) Stress Analyst Engineer Structural Engineer Student Admissions Administrator Student Affairs Administrator Surgeons (MD) Survey Researchers Tax Auditor Tax Collector Tax Lawyer Technical Directors/Managers Toxicologist Traffic Administrator (Freight & Passenger) Transportation Systems Design Engineer Urban and Regional Planner Wildlife Biologist Zoo Veterinarian Zoologist Saved Occupations Your Rating *** Occupation Park Naturalist Factors that appeal to you: Job Duties, Values, Interest Profile ** Academic Advisor C omments: I like the fact that my code is very similar. Factors that appeal to you: Earnings, Interest Profile, Areas of Study ** City Planning Aide Factors that appeal to you: Job Duties, Skills, Values, Outlook, Earnings, Interest Profile, Working C onditions, Areas of Study * Historic Site Administrator C omments: test Factors that appeal to you: Job Duties, Outlook * Photojournalist Anthropology and Archeology Professor C omments: Because I love Indiana Jones Factors that appeal to you: Values, Earnings, Interest Profile Hotel Convention/Events Coordinator

Hotel Convention/Events Coordinator Interior Designer Factors that appeal to you: Job Duties, Values, Earnings Radio & TV Newscaster Reporter Speech Pathologist Your Saved Areas of Study Majors Architecture A program that prepares individuals for the independent professional practice of architecture and to conduct research in various aspects of the field. Includes instruction in architectural design, history, and theory; building structures and environmental systems; project and site planning; construction; professional responsibilities and standards; and related cultural, social, economic, and environmental issues. C omments: kdkdkd Broadcast Journalism A program that focuses on the methods and techniques for reporting, producing, and delivering news and news programs via radio, television, and video/film media; and that prepares individuals to be professional broadcast journalists, editors, producers, directors, and managers. Includes instruction in the principles of broadcast technology; broadcast reporting; on- and off-camera and microphone procedures and techniques; program, sound, and video/film editing; program design and production; media law and policy; and professional standards and ethics. Communication Studies A program that focuses on the scientific, humanistic, and critical study of human communication in a variety of formats, media, and contexts. Includes instruction in the theory and practice of interpersonal, group, organizational, professional, and intercultural communication; speaking and listening; verbal and nonverbal interaction; rhetorical theory and criticism; performance studies; argumentation and persuasion; technologically mediated communication; popular culture; and various contextual applications. C omments: clcl Journalism A program that focuses on the theory and practice of gathering, processing, and delivering news and that prepares individuals to be professional print journalists, news editors, and news managers. Includes instruction in news writing and editing; reporting; photojournalism; layout and graphic design; journalism law and policy; professional standards and ethics; research methods; and journalism history and criticism. Political Science A general program that focuses on the systematic study of political institutions and behavior. Includes instruction in political philosophy, political theory, comparative government and politics, political parties and interest groups, public opinion, political research methods, studies of the government and politics of specific countries, and studies 0f specific political institutions and processes. C omments: because they seem interesting to me.